File System and Virtual Memory
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Right click on the my computer icon and select properties.
Select the Performance tab and make sure the File System and Virtual Memory are set to 32-bit.
NOTE: If you are running Windows 95 OSR2/98/98SE (not Windows 95 4.00.950 or 4.00.950a) read on, otherwise skip to step 4.
Click on file system and set the typical role of this computer to Network Server.
The grayed out information under “hard disk” shows the free hard disk space. You should have over 200 Megs of free hard disk space. push ok
Select device manager and double-click CD-ROM. Try checking or unchecking both DMA and synch data transfer. Click ok/close till the system properties windows are all closed.
NOTE: Checking or unchecking DMA may cause a problem with the CD-ROM drive. If this happens reverse that step. Some drives need DMA enabled and some do not.
Click Start and select run, type “msconfig” and push enter. Select Startup and uncheck all the boxes and click ok, click ok to rebooting the computer.
NOTE: If you do not have the msconfig program push the <ctl> <alt> and <delete> keys at the same time to bring up the close program window.
End task on all programs except for Explorer and Systray, then try to install the game.
After the computer reboots try installing one more time. If that fails, copy the install/setup.exe file to the hard drive and run it from there. Right click on the my computer icon and select properties.
Select the Performance tab and make sure the File System and Virtual Memory are set to 32-bit.
NOTE: If you are running Windows 95 OSR2/98/98SE (not Windows 95 4.00.950 or 4.00.950a) read on, otherwise skip to step 4.
Click on file system and set the typical role of this computer to Network Server.
The grayed out information under “hard disk” shows the free hard disk space. You should have over 200 Megs of free hard disk space. push ok
Select device manager and double-click CD-ROM. Try checking or unchecking both DMA and synch data transfer. Click ok/close till the system properties windows are all closed.
NOTE: Checking or unchecking DMA may cause a problem with the CD-ROM drive. If this happens reverse that step. Some drives need DMA enabled and some do not.
Click Start and select run, type “msconfig” and push enter. Select Startup and uncheck all the boxes and click ok, click ok to rebooting the computer.
NOTE: If you do not have the msconfig program push the <ctl> <alt> and <delete> keys at the same time to bring up the close program window.